Shooting suspect turns self in

TRACY - A shooting suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after turning himself in to police, authorities said Thursday.

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TRACY - A shooting suspect was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after turning himself in to police, authorities said Thursday.

The shooting occurred April 14 in the 800 block of West Ninth Street in Tracy, police said. Witnesses told investigators that Nicholas Mangskau, 29, began shooting at the victim, who was parked in a driveway. As the victim attempted to drive away, Mangskau fired several more rounds at the moving vehicle, striking the victim, police said.

On April 17, authorities served a search warrant at a home in the 1500 block of Lincoln Boulevard, police said. Mangskau was not there at the time, but two other men, 32-year-old Sevren Mangskau and 24-year-old Daniel Celestine, were arrested on suspicion of drug and weapon possession after narcotics and a tear gas grenade were found inside the home, police said.

The following day, Nicholas Mangskau turned himself in to the Tracy Police Department, authorities said. He was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, shooting at an occupied vehicle and other weapons-related crimes, police said.